In analyzing Western culture, Eve Sedgwick concluded that:
a. literary works are irrelevant in understanding past sexual behaviors
b. sexual categories came into vogue in Europe and the U.S. in the late 1800s
c. the term heterosexual predates the term homosexual
d. before the 1890s sexuality was an important factor of personal worth
b
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Based on the text's survey of the life course, you might conclude that
a. life-course stages are shaped by society and have nothing to do with biology. b. life-course stages are similar throughout the world. c. while life-course stages are linked to biology, they are largely a social construction. d. life-course stages have changed little over recent centuries.
In a , people state their wishes regarding life support and other treatments
ANSWER:
Which informal activity would Harold be most likely to do in his free time?
a. attending bible study b. practicing his trombone c. going to soccer practice d. visiting relatives
When Professor Martin quickly reviewed the events of the 1960s that were experienced by the baby boomers—such as the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, Jr.; the shooting of Oswald; the violence against civil
rights protestors; and the Vietnam War and antiwar protests—he was illustrating which social aging theory? a. continuity b. disengagement c. convoy d. role